A major UK Supermarket has said it will source more produce locally after severe storms in the Mediterranean affected supply to the UK

VOICED: Shows interior shots worker at a cheese maker checking maturing cheese and cutting up cheese truckle and packaging it ready to be sold. Interivew with General Manager at The Staffordshire Cheese Co. speaking on g consumers liking to know where food has come from. Interior shots people shopping in a UK supermarket, signs showing different countries food has come from and various produce for sale including fruit and vegetables section and British sausages. Interior shot sign regarding flooding in Spain and impact on supply of certain fruit and vegetables. Interview with Chairman of Morrisons Andy Higginson speaking on sourcing local food for supermarkets. Interview with food expert Professor Tim Benton speaking on benefits of locally sourcing food. Graphics sequence on import and export of food in the UK. With the UK's supply of fruit and veg decimated by storms in the Mediterranian earlier this month, a major supermarket chain has said it will be sourcing more of its produce from within the country. Morrisons says its going to start holding 'auditions' for local food suppliers. The supermarket chain says it believes the UK needs to become more self-sufficient when it comes to food. It follows research that suggests almost half of produce consumed in the UK is imported on 17th February, 2017 in London, England the UK.